
Among the Lhobas who call themselves “Apadani,” a festival called “Molang” is celebrated in the twelfth or the first month according to the Chinese lunar calendar. These people inhabit...
The Lhobas in all areas-except those scattered in Motuo and Milin, who have the Tibetan New year-celebrate the New Year Festival of their own. The New Year Festival has...
Wearing long swords is highly favored by the Lhoba men, not only as symbol of manly spirit, but also a common tool and important weapon, which come into being...
All Lhoba men take flints along with them on the waist to make fire for tobacco and picnic. However, in some of their eating habits, we can still see...
As a nationality living for many generations in the highlands and canyons, Lhoba people show their boldness in their clothing. One characteristic of their clothing is that the fiber...
A Nationality with the Smallest Population The Lhoba ethnic minority has the smallest population of all nationalities in China. Numbering 2312, the Lhoba people mainly live in the Luoyu...
Most of Lahu villages are located in ridges that are near to a water source in mountain areas. It is not unusual to see their village looming in bamboos...
“Competing for New Water” and “Lusheng (a reed pipe wind instrument) Dance” The festivals of Lahu people include Spring Festival, Torch Festival, Xinmi (new rice) Festival, Ancestry-Worship Festival, Kala...
The Lahu ethnic minority is descended from a branch of “the ancient Qiang (a people hunting in Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan in ancient times) people,” who came down southward into...
“Without tea, there will be headaches.” The Lahu inhabitation is famous for its abundant tea. The Lahus are adept in planting tea and are good tea drinkers, too. Tea...
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